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juliet: good morning, everybody. we will have a few showers this morning. mike has the full forecast for us. >> no specific credible source. we have a live report. juliet: the house of today. veto. antwan: jarod vogel is heading
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child pornography charges. juliet: good morning, everybody. i am juliet huddy. antwan: i am antwan lewis. i am here for ben simmoneau who is still on dad duty. mike: the brain is closing in on us. there it is. it does take a little time to get here. it is a slow mover. right now, definitely warm. 59 degrees. temperatures at the same range. it is a lot warmer than it was 24 hours ago.
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we have mostly cloudy skies. some patchy light showers. trying to work their way through jersey. it should not take too long for it to really get going. for the morning commute, most of us should be fine. it may come to you a little bit earlier. it takes just a little while longer. shower chances pick up anytime after 9:00 a.m. it looks like the rain intensity kicks up later in the day. showers and storms expected as we head into the evening. taking a little extra time to get home. it will be dry or friday and through the upcoming weekend.
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i think there will be for the evening commute. ines: good to know. whitestone bridge looks good. or 287. let's go to our cameras. terry road, no problems. lincoln tunnel cut was driving into the city, starting to pick up. delays at the moment. we do have police activity affecting the train. the rest of the trains are running on a close. juliet: thank you very much. 6:03 a.m. new york will not be intimidated by new isis video that suggests a prominent manhattan landmark will be attacked.
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city remains safe. >> reporter: good morning. the department says that there is no credible threat against new york city at this time. the images in that video are somewhat disturbing. the mayor is urging new yorkers not to be afraid. these are some of the still images from the latest isis propaganda video. a suicide bomber pulling the trigger on streets of new york city. bratton says while the city is a constant target and on high alert, the video is nothing new. >> it is a mitch match. going back to one in august. one in october directed against israel.
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half video released today. >> reporter: the nypd has terror teams throughout the city. >> we have initiated the first waves which will grow to 500 plus officers. specifically dedicated to anti-terrorism activity. >> reporter: there is no specific threat in the united states. encourage people not to live in fear. >> we continue to encourage the public to travel. freely associate, but remain vigilant and aware. >> reporter: commissioner bratton has the same message for new yorkers and tourists that will come to new york city to celebrate the holidays. >> people should feel comfortable coming to the city.
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enjoy themselves, be aware, but do not be afraid. >> reporter: millions of people coming in for the thanksgiving day parade and the tree lighting. they do this every year and they are welcome lift. if we live in fear, the terrorists will win. we're live in times square this morning. back over to you. rosanna: the fate of abdelhamid abaaoud, despite yesterday on social media, the state is unclear. greg: either captured or killed during yesterday's deadly raid did officials have not confirmed that he is one of the two people killed. >> we are trying to identify anybody that could be involved.
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antwan: yesterday's raid also stopped imminent attacks on an airport and shopping center in the business district. police have alerted european neighbors. rented one of the vehicles that was used was salah abdeslam. juliet: the terrorist group claims explosives were put inside a can of pineapple soda. the playable up over egypt on november to killing everyone aboard. russia has vowed to hunt down the terrorists responsible. today the house of representatives will be making a historic vote. the screening of refugees who serial and iran. antwan: at the white house is opposing the bill. the president threatening to veto it. >> reporter: good morning.
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opinions on the local front. on the federal level, split. a very emotional issue. we are a nation of immigrants, therefore we should allow these refugees. this is the house introducing legislation that would tie in the screening process of these refugees so much it would all but shut down our refugee program. >> allow me to be plugged and her affect. i would like to know what governor christie says about this. >> reporter: a 3-year-old syrian boy dad on the beach trying to escape the hardships of war. now it is being used to highlight the refugee crisis in the united states. yesterday deblasio called out chris christie. christie's believes president
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obama's plan poses a security threat. >> we cannot affect the clean that these people. that should be the end of conversation. >> reporter: requiring legislation. they would also have to serve the background checks. it would all but shut down the refugee program. president obama has sought to veto it and criticize republicans for what he calls their anti-american stance. >> clearly they are scared of widows and orphans coming into the united states of america. >> reporter: if they fail to halt this program, they may stop by using existing law. if they fail to do that, the
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states could shut down those organizations. typically our refugee program requires a significant vetting ross says. only about half of these refugees coming to the united states were making it through anyway. antwan: you talk about the groups. >> reporter: nongovernmental organizations. they do a lot of work. not just serious, iraq and other war-torn countries. juliet: thank you very much. antwan: 6:10 a.m. we are rolling right along this morning. mike has a look at weather. mike: it is so dry at this point in time. 59 degrees. the rain will be coming at us.
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your start off temperature very mild. freezing and windy when the main storm comes through this evening. live interactive radar will really help out if you're trying to keep track of where that rain is or where it is going to. download our app. you are all set to go. we will be right back. catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees. from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m., enjoy any medium latte
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antwan: welcome back. take a look at this. this is due to fall. every night from seven-11:00 p.m., and image of the eiffel tower will be projected. it reads "she is -- antwan: have to love the outpouring. wrapping arms around france. makes you feel good when you see that. i love that feeling. juliet: let's get over to mike check the weather for us. mike: good morning. yes, we have rain on the way. brain develops as we go from now
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only a few showers from that time. from noon to seven. the frame will be coming out along with gusty wind. the majority of the rain comes through after midnight here at there could be some localized flooding. for now, you are okay. could you drive. 56 degrees in bridgeport. temperatures are a lot warmer than it was 24 hours ago. wind coming in from the south, southeast. it will be picking up as the day goes on here at heavier pockets afraid down near the mid-atlantic region. they will slide up this way. some showers later this morning. most of us will be done with the morning commute at that point in time. from about midday on into this
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evening. heavier pockets afraid of their later this evening. we will see clearer skies back in the area. we will have a few were clouds of pop through. not much precipitation. the cooler air will be here over the weekend. we still make it up to about 65. the city. it will shut down after midnight. as it goes to the next seven days, 65 is your high today. fifty-eight tomorrow. safety on sunday. it does look like we have cooler temperatures in the area and drier conditions. let's bring in ines. see what is going on. ines: that is right, mike. all lanes are closed five park avenue.
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stick with the local lanes. finding an alternate route. nassau county doing fine on the l.i.e. let show you the l.i.e. over five lakeville road to not bad you'd moving at the speed limit. we have police activity affecting the and are trained. southbound. street cleaning rules are in effect today citywide. juliet: new surveillance video of a man that opened fire at a subway station. antwan: there is the suspect. this is before fully say he shot two men. both men are in stable if you have any information, please call crime stoppers.
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his fate today. he has agreed to plead guilty to a child pornography charge and to traveling across state lines to have sex with minors. he also agrees to pay his victims $100,000 each. antwan: 6:18 a.m. airport workers at seven of the countries airport hubs are on strike. contractors who won a $15 an hour minimum wage. the strike started last night. kennedy, laguardia and newark. they don't expect the strike to have a major impact. it is expected to last a day or two. juliet: all right. antwan: it may not be good for your health.
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juliet: i feel good when i wake up at 6:00 o'clock on the weekends. i feel refreshed. antwan: what to do go to bed? juliet: it does not matter.
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juliet: will go back. changes in your sleep cycle could be affecting your health. researchers say when routine sleep habits are destruction it, your risk for heart disease and diabetes is increased. 447 men ages 30-54, those with the biggest sleep differences also had the largest weight sizes as well as cholesterol. >> probably because they are eating habits are thrown off. 6:22 a.m. 247 wall street. enjoy heavy drinking. in new york, it is kingston. the bridgeport stamford norwalk area.
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drunkest city and the country, dubuque, iowa. juliet: the popularity of taxi apps is writing down its revenue. leading to a net loss of $10 million for the mta. and uber spokesperson told the daily news that it paid four times more in taxes than they generate. more tax money to mass transit. antwan: if you live in the city and think about buying a hover board, do not do it. motor vehicles under state law. if you are caught riding one on city streets, you could get hit with a $500 fine. every holiday there seems to me
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everyone seems to go crazy about. juliet: sweet potato fries. it is sold out because of this. two people that live together sometimes vocal. antwan: isn't it a shame. >> this thing about how much he loves the sweet potato fries. he recorded himself singing the phrases and then he posted it online. as you can guess, it went viral. millions of views over a couple days. you can find about walmart. they sold an average of a paella
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antwan: a cabbage patch kid or something over this prize. >> i guess the video was passed out around the store in the walmart workers. i went in after to get some so. everyone is like it is the patty van. juliet: walmart does not expect to fully restocked the pies in stored until december. antwan: tried to find one in our area. 6:25 a.m. your top stories when we return. juliet: living in new york can be tough. how well new yorkers are making
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juliet: good morning, everybody. tomorrow the sun should return. today will be kind of nasty. mike has the extended forecast for us. antwan: the mayor and police commissioner says that new yorkers will not be intimidated. juliet: a man being stabbed during a trip to hollywood. the cops subdued the attacker. antwan: ore than half the people living in new york city are having a tough time getting five. >> the bronx and brooklyn having the toughest time. hi, everybody. i am antwan lewis. juliet: good morning, everybody.
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mike: cloudy skies. our temperatures are pretty uniform. it is warm outside, but not what just yet. though cold front is off to the west. the rain is now edging into the poconos. heading to the warning commute. if you are in the city or out in long island, you probably do not have to deal with it dropped the morning commute. the rain will be closing in on us as time moves on. shower chances are popping up throughout the tri-state region. high temperature goes up to 65 degrees. it is still very warm. the evening commute is a one that should be more concerning. make sure you have the umbrella handy today. you are going to need it. let's bring in ines and see
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where our problems are on the roads or the rails. ines: we do have some issues out there. all lanes are closed out park watch out for a crash. slow. and oxidant in the area blocking one lane. on the northbound side, you are fine. with the trains, police activity. juliet: thank you very much, ines. city officials are assuring new yorkers that they are safe. spieth one wiz will not be
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>> reporter: good morning. apparently, new york is not a target as of now. the latest ices propaganda. not very organized. we purposed material. let's show you what it looks like. it shows times square. it shows harold square. yellow taxis. and image of a man strapping a bomb to his chest. police commissioner bratton says it is a constant target. they are always on high alert. the video is nothing new. >> it is a mismatch of dvs videos. a compilation of videos going
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back to one in august that was directed against germany europe 19 seconds of about a five and a half minute video released today. juliet: the nypd amped up its counterterrorism teams and deployed about 100 officers throughout the city. a team that consisted of about 500 officers. they are specially trained to scenarios. the police department and city is preparing for a very busy time. the thanksgiving day parade. tree lighting ceremonies across the city. the nypd says that they are prepared. they encourage tourists to come to our city. if we live in fear, then the terrorists will win. antwan and juliet, faculty are to you.
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juliet: thank you very much. we have seen the way the authorities have responded so calmly and quickly to the situation did we hope that our authorities would do the same. most new yorkers having a hard time making ends meet. juliet: either just getting by or finding it difficult to do so according to a survey. residents of the bronx and brooklyn are having the toughest there have been times in the past year where they did not have enough money to buy food for their family. juliet: not much of a surprise. antwan: fox means business. adam schapiro. let's talk about amazon. the steps that they are taking to help customers protect their accounts especially during this holiday season.
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it works like this. when you go onto a website, there is a problem. we will try to fix it and get back to you. juliet: we can see you. [laughter] juliet: we will try to get back to you. antwan: good to hear you, adam. juliet: two off-duty nypd officers were heroes. credited with saving a man that was being stabbed. reportedly stabbed the man for no reason until the officers managed to subdue him. surgery for his injuries. expected to be okay. no word on his charges. juliet: that is the victim.
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let's go over to mike and check on the weather. mike: good morning to you both. we start off with some decent weather. the rain will be developing between now and noon. it will affect your evening commute. thunderstorms. rain totals in the end about an inch to an inch and a half. looks like more rain today that what it looked like yesterday. let's bring in ines. see what is going on. we have some problems out there. shutdown. all lanes are closed. let's go to the george washington bridge driving into the city. an accident by 71st street.
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forty on the upper, 20 on the lower. standard dirty in the to the city with the lincoln tunnel. here is duke. duke: to houston getting ready to host the texans. question is, is he ready to play on sunday? we will hear from him at the break. antwan: we will also have the labeled entertainment news. juliet: presidential candidates to court. i would imagine it is probably governor huckabee since we are now only ford offers $750t black friday on top of ford friends and
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antwan: back now at 6:40 a.m. a new video from isis shows video of times square. juliet: the fate of abdelhamid abaaoud is not clear. widespread reports that he was killed. using captured yesterday. officials are not being definitive when it comes to his faith.
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the picture of a young boy. he called out chris christie over his hard-line stance of wanting to reject refugees seeking asylum in the united states. juliet: a very sad story to tell you about. a famous quarterback that spent 12 years in the nfl lost both of his parents. the father had a heart attack while he was in the hospital. then one hour later, actually, less than an hour later, his mother had a heart attack. antwan: they say you can die of a broken heart and i believe it. i will honor my parents. duke: my favorite athlete growing up. i have gone to interview him over the years. i have gone to talk to him did
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my heart goes out to him and his family. duke: the jets quarterback the day after their loss to the buffalo bills. gangrene. there was ryan at practice yesterday. very limited in practice yesterday. taking it one day at a time. heat eclairs he is ready to start. >> coming out of any surgery, groggy, just trying to get over all of that. i feel a lot better today than i did yesterday. hopefully i will take the same step tomorrow. i was not really sure what to expect, to be honest.
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duke: a big, big game for both teams. basketball last night. taking on the hornets. the nets looking for their second straight win. let's take it up in the fourth quarter. jeremy lin. charlotte up by four. later in the fourth. he will mail a three. the nets took a lead at just one. losing the ball. the hornets win 116-111 you'd hockey now. rangers. rematch. game seven oh limitation in the eastern conference last season. adding fuel, the rangers could win their 10th straight game. that would tie a franchise record. the team expected to be fired up
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when they hit the ice. >> everyone knows that it is a team that a limited us last year. going in zero-zero. from our standpoint, i think it is a big game. it is a serious game. i expect our guys to be highly motivated with this stuff on the ice tomorrow. duke: this is how bad -- is not allowed to fight for 60 days and cannot have contact for 45. undergoing a head ct scan. any damage, could be out for another six months. in the second round, she knocked her out.
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had to get stitches in her live. duke: she lost. antwan: she got beat. duke: kind of the underdog. national league cy young award. an average of 1.77. record was 14 and one. and era of 275. almost a no-hitter. american lead. posted a record of 20 and eight. finishing second. according to the new york post, the new york mets held a conference call. maybe playing second base.
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excellent player. juliet: thank you very much, duke. antwan: silicon valley would be nothing without the big apple. juliet: audrey puente shows how new york playing a pivotal role. >> reporter: while before silicon valley became synonymous with computers, the big apple was the hub of technology. >> this is about the history of new york. the early 19th century all the way up to the 1980s and beyond to today. new york was the center for all things computer. >> reporter: ibm introduced the general public to computing. other major milestones. >> we have the satellite that started international
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we have 1964. we have incredible artistic films from the 1960s. new york is expanding as all of these computer companies come back to us. >> reporter: alexander graham bell and nassau are featured. computers, radios and telephones that generate sounds of nostalgia. browse through photographs, digital artwork and interactive stations that will transport you to the evolution of tech knowledge you. one of the first computer games called tennis for two. it dates back to 1958. it was developed on long island. also the home of the national weather service. you can also relive history with a game of space invaders or by typing a letter. it is a must-see for new yorkers.
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>> the center for computers. let's celebrate it. >> reporter: audrey puente, fox5 news. juliet: remember. or the collective typewriter, just a regular typewriter. not that i had one. you know, before my time. antwan: it really? [laughter] like the little house on the prairie. [laughter] [laughter] mike: a cloudy sky here right now.
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look at all these warm temperatures. the warmer flow is coming through. we drag up the southerly air. it is a lot milder. the showers are not too far behind. we have the radar fired up. the real rainfall is to the west of us. coming through the poconos. cloudy skies are here right now. cold front to the west of us. i had of it we have a wet and windy situation. the showers come on by. that rate will be fairly heavy at times. especially later on this evening. it is the evening commute were affected. if you will be out at that time, be ready for it. it does clear out. much cooler. high temperatures dropping back
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big time. today, 65 degrees. well away from the record highs. the average high is 53. about 10-15 degrees warmer than normal today. tomorrow, sunny skies. i stand clear and cool as we had to this upcoming weekend. a high of only 46 on wednesday. weather information. live interactive radar on the fox5 weather app. it is free. antwan and juliet. are you all set to periscope? [laughter] antwan: got ourselves a milkshake. juliet: patti labelle ties. antwan: actress jenny maccarthy is speaking out about her experience working with charlie sheen. not happy. juliet: she is not.
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ines: good morning. the commute not looking good this morning. problems in new jersey. traffic jammed. all lanes closed because of an
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lame blogs within accident. delays go back to the harlem river drive. with the trains, everything running on or close to schedule. juliet: thank you. love that dress on you. antwan: 6:53 a.m. juliet: jenny mccarthy is known for being very outspoken. anna: she does not think that charlie sheen coming clean about his hiv status is enough. after he admitted he is hiv-positive, maccarthy spoke out questioning how he could not have told his costars on to adapt man. she said that she had to sign forms about whether she gets cold sores. the manager has spoken up to say that he got hiv long after you got to work with maccarthy. one of his ex-girlfriend has been very vocal.
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saying he never told her. he was hiv negative when he was intimate with olson. still some confusion about exactly when he contracted it and to he was with after. in other news. chloe kardashian is reportedly fighting a very serious staph infection. she contracted it at the hospital where her husband was being treated. she had to cancel several appearances. sources close to chloe say it is not that serious. lagarde list, hopefully she gets better soon. carly simon is finally spilling the beans of who she is talking about it one of her most famous
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anna: those lyrics that are about war and 80. antwan: at least the second first. anna: finally coming clean. known to be a womanizer. she is not revealing who she is talking about in versus one in three. a new memoir set to be released next week. it often goes into her other relationships. a member of the band survivor. mike huckabee's presidential campaign. accuses the former governor of
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violating a copyright. kentucky county clerk out of the detention center to the eye of the tiger tune. she was jailed for failing to issue a marriage license to same-sex couples. a judge ordered huckabee's campaign to stop using the song. juliet: i think everyone pretty much feels like if they use the
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